It's not too late to sign up. The free course continues Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Westroads Mall near Dick's Sporting Goods. It's open to all children entering kindergarten in the fall or anyone who needs a traffic safety refresher.

WILL START UP AGAIN WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. THAT'S SCARY FOR INCOMING KINDERGARTENERS.. AND OF COURSE, THEIR PARENTS TOO. SO.. OMAHA POLICE ARE GUIDING THEM - AND SHOWING THEM áHOW TO áGET TO SCHOOL. K-E-T-V NEWSWATCH SEVEN'S JOBETH DEVERA HAS THIS NEW STORY AT SIX. THEY MAY NOT BE OLD ENOUGH TO GET BEHIND THE WHEEL.. BUT THESE KIDS ARE LEARNING ALL ABOUT SAFETY WHEN WALKING, BIKING OR RIDING THE BUS TO SCHOOL.(Sonia Elkins/Omaha Police Officer "it's so important for these kids because they've never been to kindergarteners") SO OMAHA POLICE ARE TRAINING THEM EARLY. THE KIDS LEARN HOW TO GET WAY...(NATS 'hold the rail.. good job") AND THEY MAKE SURE THEY'RE BUCKLING UP DURING THE RIDE.(NATS "put DURING THE TRAINING, THE KIDS WATCH A 20-MINUTE VIDEO -- LEARNING THAT BIG KIDS NEED BOOSTER SEATS TOO.(NATS "kids who ride in boosters aren't just cool they're really bright") AFTER THAT, THEY HEAD OUTSIDE TO PRACTICE WALKING ACROSS THE STREET SAFELY.(NATS "my top light is my red light, it means stop") (Ashley Holland/Nanny " i think it's great they learn the safety things before they go to school, who not to talk to who they can talk to") THE KIDS ENJOY IT AND THEY (kate, Going into Kindergarten "sometimes we have to follow both ways when we cross the street")(Ashley Holland/Nanny "sign the kids up its fun see and meet police officers, firemen get a good experience") IN OMAHA, JOBETH DEVERA, KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN. PARENTS.. IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN YOUR KIDS UP. THE TRAFFIC SAFETY COURSE CONTINUES TOMORROW AND FRIDAY.. IT'S INSIDE WESTROADS MALL BY DICK'S SPORTING GOODS. RUNS FROM 10 UNTIL TWO. THE TRAINING IS FREE. AND IT'S OPEN TO ALL KIDS ENTERING KINDERGARTEN IN THE FALL.. OR KIDS WHO JUST NEED A REFRESHER

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